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101 Oberfläche
f surface; an / unter der Oberfläche auch fig. on / below the surface; ( wieder) an die Oberfläche steigen (re)surface* * *die Oberflächetop; face; surface* * *Ober|flä|chefsurface (auch fig); (TECH, MATH) surface area; (COMPUT) (user) interfacedas Buch bleibt an der Óberfläche (fig) — the book doesn't go very deep
grafische Óberfläche (Comput) — graphical (user) interface
* * *die1) (a surface especially the front surface: a rock face.) face2) (the outside part (of anything): Two-thirds of the earth's surface is covered with water; This road has a very uneven surface.) surface3) (the outward appearance of, or first impression made by, a person or thing: On the surface he seems cold and unfriendly, but he's really a kind person.) surface4) (the upper surface: the table-top.) top* * *Ober·flä·che[ˈo:bɐflɛçə]f1. (äußere Fläche) surface2. (obere Fläche) surfaceauf [o an] der \Oberfläche on the surface* * *die surface; (Flächeninhalt) surface areadie Diskussion blieb zu sehr an der Oberfläche — (fig.) the discussion remained far too superficial
* * *Oberfläche f surface;an/unter der Oberfläche auch fig on/below the surface;* * *die surface; (Flächeninhalt) surface areadie Diskussion blieb zu sehr an der Oberfläche — (fig.) the discussion remained far too superficial
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102 Standardschnittstelle
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103 Bedieneroberfläche
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104 Bedienerschnittstelle
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105 Bedienoberfläche
f <tech.allg> ■ operator interface; user interface -
106 Bedienschnittstelle
f <tech.allg> ■ operator interface; user interface -
107 Bedienteil
n < msr> (mit Tastatur, Bedienungselementen, Kontrollleuchten, Display etc.) ■ control station; system keypad; user interface; system pad -
108 CD-ROM-Schnittstelle
f <edv.av> (D-SUB-Anschluss an Soundkarte) ■ CD-ROM interface; CD interface -
109 CD-Schnittstelle
f <edv.av> (D-SUB-Anschluss an Soundkarte) ■ CD-ROM interface; CD interface -
110 Erweiterungssteckpfosten
m < edv> ■ expansion connectorm <edv.av> (Steckpfosten zur Wavetable-Aufrüstung) ■ wavetable interface; Waveblaster interface; Midi extension connectorGerman-english technical dictionary > Erweiterungssteckpfosten
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111 Flüssigkeit-Flüssigkeit-Grenzfläche
f < phys> ■ liquid-liquid interface; dineric interfaceGerman-english technical dictionary > Flüssigkeit-Flüssigkeit-Grenzfläche
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112 grafische Benutzeroberfläche
f < edv> ■ Graphical User Interface (GUI); graphic user interfaceGerman-english technical dictionary > grafische Benutzeroberfläche
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113 grafisches Benutzerinterface
n < edv> ■ Graphical User Interface (GUI); graphic user interfaceGerman-english technical dictionary > grafisches Benutzerinterface
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114 Grenzschicht
f <el> (bei Halbleitern) ■ barrier region; junction region; junction pract ; depletion layer; depletion regionf < phys> (Strömung, Wärmetauscher) ■ boundary layer; boundary interface; boundary interface layer -
115 Interfacebuchse
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116 LON-Schnittstelle
f < edv> ■ local operating network interface; LON interface -
117 MCI
<edv.av> ■ Media Control Interface (MCI); MCI interface -
118 MCI-Schnittstelle
f <edv.av> ■ Media Control Interface (MCI); MCI interface -
119 MPU-Schnittstelle
f <edv.av> ■ Midi processing unit (MPU); Midi processing unit interface; MPU interface -
120 optische Schnittstelle
f < edv> (Optokoppler) ■ optical interface; optical communication interface; opto-coupling; optical couplingGerman-english technical dictionary > optische Schnittstelle
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interface — 1882 (n.), 1967 (v.), from INTER (Cf. inter ) + FACE (Cf. face). Related: Interfaced; interfacing … Etymology dictionary
interface — s. f. 1. [Informática] Dispositivo (material e lógico) graças ao qual se efetuam as trocas de informações entre dois sistemas. 2. [Didático] Limite comum a dois sistemas ou duas unidades que permite troca de informações. 3. [Por extensão]… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa